Monday, September 16, 2013

Guyer High School
(and obviously several others) are complicit in attempting to condition
students to interpret the 2nd Amendment in a clearly opposite manner in
which it was intended. The 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th are also
misinterpreted as several commenters below pointed out.

This textbook, currently being used by Guyer High School, is
attempting to redefine the Second Amendment to impressionable young
minds. Parents, you must speak up and demand action.

Investigate your
child's history book ASAP, and post more pictures in the comments below.
Call your school and demand that revisionist history books like this
are removed from the school district.

Textbook version: "The people have a right to keep and bear arms in a state militia."

Actual 2nd Amendment: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to
the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear
Arms, shall not be infringed."

Did you catch the sleight of hand?

A militia is a body of citizens enrolled for military service, and
called out periodically for drill but serving full time only in
emergencies. It's a common man army of citizens, NOT soldiers. The
citizens are called up in emergencies to protect the free State.

The 2nd Amendment says that a militia is necessary to protect a free
State, so in order to be able to have a militia, the citizens have a
natural right to keep and bear arms and the government cannot infringe
on that right.

The textbook version implies that we're only allowed to keep and bear
arms if we're in a State militia, a clear misrepresentation of the 2nd
Amendment.

Breaker 1 9 calling on all Trucker to shut
America down for three days October 11-13. The American people are
bleeding out with no relief in sight, It is time to change the NEWS. Let
us show our elected officials that we are 100% fed up with corruption
and the blatant disregard of the Constitution that they swore to defend.

If
the drivers refuse to move the trucks for that time frame, what are the
big companies going to do? Fire all the drivers? They have to stick
together just like the Bikers did. We can do it!

Scientists
can't "see" our first interstellar ambassador in the visible spectrum,
but they can detect Voyager 1's signal in radio light.

The
36-year-old spacecraft's communications technology is lacking by today's
standards. A smartphone has thousands of times more memory than Voyager 1, and
the space probe's main transmitter radiates just 22 watts, about the
same amount of power as a typical ham radio or a refrigerator light
bulb, NASA said. But compared to many natural objects probed by radio
telescopes, Voyager 1's signal is actually quite bright.

Authorities in Washington say their investigation so far gives them
no reason to believe Navy Yard shooting suspect Aaron Alexis, 34, with a
Fort Worth, Texas, address, is linked to organized terror even though
just two days earlier, al-Qaida’s leader had called for a “lone wolf”
attack on Washington.

The attack Monday at the Washington Navy Yard left 13 dead, including
Alexis, a military contractor, authorities said. The motive for the gun
assault on the base was unclear and authorities even still wondered
whether the gunman was alone, or whether there were others involved.

At the Debkafile
intelligence report, a submission Monday said, “Two days ago al-Qaida
leader Ayman Zawahiri issued a videotaped call for an adherent to carry
out a ‘lone wolf attack’ inside the United States.”

And at the Washington Free Beacon, a report from Bill Gertz confirmed that several online jihadists were linking Islamists to the violence.

He reported, “Several jihadists wrote in Arabic on Twitter shortly
after the shooting began around 8:20 a.m. ET that it appeared to be
motivated by Islamist extremism. Some used the hashtag ‘Al Qaeda’ to
report news of the shooting.”

9-11 bikers rally in DC - A column stretching 55 miles long [4 lanes wide]
rode out of Los Angeles California, just let that sink in for a
while… That is a column of Bikers that stretches beyond horizon to
horizon. That is a column, that even traveling at 60 miles per hour,
would have taken more than an hour to pass any given point. That was JUST the bikers from Los Angeles California.doriangrey1 at thewildernessofmirrors.wordpress.com

To think that someone who has spent years
promoting grievance and polarization was going to bring us all together
as president is a triumph of wishful thinking over reality. Thomas Sowell, 2009, via jewishworldreview.com

It seems fair to ask why NRA does not
show leadership by suspending law enforcement training activities in
states they recognize as repressive, and that even gun makers feel
compelled to flee.David Codrea at examiner.com

Whether or not the Federal Reserve decides to taper in September is now irrelevant. The only option the Fed has now is to INCREASE the size of QE immediately. If it does not, interest rates on US treasury bonds will continue to rise causing an acceleration of the current deterioration of the US economy.Greg Simon at knowmadiclife.com

One doesn't have to sign up for law enforcement work as a Hail Mary way
to avoid poverty, or the gulag . . . or the gas chamber. So, what sort
of person chooses to become a law enforcer – and remains one – an
occupation that, as a matter of routine, puts one in the position of
rousting people who've done nothing that can be characterized as causing
harm to others or their property?, says Eric Peters in this article, Profiles in Pork, at Eric Peters Autos.

Journalism: it's not just a job, it's an audition -
These days, journalists don’t retire, they just join the Obama
administration. According to one count, at least 15 journalists have
joined the Obama administration since 2009. Here are six of the most
notable journalists who have taken roles with the Obama administration,
says Ben Jacobs in this article, From Rick Stengel to David Axelrod, All of the President's Journalists, at the Daily Beast.

Oops - A leaked report by the U.N.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says that the world is not
warming but actually cooling, and will continue to get colder until the
middle of the century.Ashe Schow at washingtonexaminer.com

Guilty plea for burning grandmother alive - The
suspects staked out Cullen outside a Collinsville bingo hall where
one of them knew she played, then stopped her from driving away...
Cullen was forced into her trunk and driven to East St. Louis, where
her car was set on fire. [White victim, burned alive]AP at kmov.com

A local [white] man has died and a woman is in serious condition after they were stabbed repeatedly by a [black]
stranger who confronted them Friday night as they were walking in
Pioneer Square after the Seattle Sounders game, police said.Staff at komonews.com [ article and video photos]

Doing evil - Moffett
field, which is a government facility and does not allow most private
traffic, allowed Google's founders to use a circuitous route to base
jets there... which allows them access to the heavily discounted fuel.Karl Denninger at market-ticker.org

Economic freedom in the United States is at its lowest point in more
than a decade, according to conservative think tank The Heritage
Foundation.

The United States scored 76 on The Heritage Foundation's 2013 Economic
Freedom Index, the lowest score since 2000 and 10th out of the 185
nations examined.

The index, created in partnership with The Wall Street Journal, measures
the impact of liberty and the free market in different countries around
the world. The Index demonstrates the strong connection between
prosperity and economic freedom, with metrics related to government
spending, trade freedom and the rule of law.

Hong Kong received the highest rank, 89.3, followed by Singapore (88),
Australia (82.6), New Zealand (81.4) and Switzerland (81). The worldwide
average was 59.6.

The U.S. score has been declining for ﬁve consecutive years in terms of
economic freedom. Only Ireland has posted a similar decline the past
five years.

"On a worldwide basis, the advance of economic freedom has ground to a halt," the report states.

"The overall stagnation observed in worldwide levels of economic freedom
has coincided with significant setbacks in countries previously
regarded as leaders in economic freedom.

"In particular, the United States and Ireland, which had risen in
previous years as high as fourth place in the rankings, have seen their
scores drop substantially in recent years. Both suffered declines in
economic freedom again this year."

Palm Beach County Public Affairs staffer John Jamason is being investigated for a Facebook post about Islam. There is every chance that he could be disciplined for making a "critical" statement about Islam on 9/11. Since when is it a crime to post a statement like this on one's personal Facebook page? Where is the man's right to free speech? Apparently free speech is a secondary issue when one of Florida's leading Muslim groups is offended.

John Jamason incited the wrath of Council on American-Islamic Relations Florida, Inc because of a Facebook post about Islam. On Friday, September 13, the group demanded that all social media posts made by Jamason be turned over to them for inspection. They asked for a public records request to the county commission asking for communication sent by Jamason from any country computer within the past 3o days. This includes social media comments or anything that would be deemed personal.

On 9/11.2013, Jamason wrote on his Facebook page," “Never forget. There is no such thing as radical Islam. All Islam is radical. There may be Muslims who don’t practice their religion, much like others. The Quran is a book that preaches hate,” the message said, according to WPTV."

John Jamason is precisely correct. All Islam is radical. The Quran preaches nothing but hate. Everything he said is 100 percent truth and nothing that everyone truly aware with the nature of Islam has not said on social media and posted over and over again. This is free speech. But will speaking out cost Jamason his job?

Ghastly attacks on Christians mocked as "Crusaders" in Syria
continued unabated as Jihadists reportedly forced one man to convert to
Islam at gunpoint and slit the throat of another Christian woman's
fiancé and then told her, "Jesus didn't come to save him."

Residents who fled from the ancient town of Maalula in Syria told AFP
that jihadists ambushed the town last week and forced a man to convert
to Islam at gunpoint.

"They arrived in our town at dawn... and shouted 'We are from the
Al-Nusra Front and have come to make lives miserable for the Crusaders,"
said one woman identified as Marie in Damascus, where many people from
Maalula fled after rebels first attacked that town on Sept. 4.

One of the most renowned Christian towns in Syria, many of Maalula's
approximately 5,000 residents speak Aramaic, the language Jesus spoke.
Rebels want to tighten their control of the town for its strategic value
as a launching point to level attacks on the highway between the
capital and Homs, a key regime supply route.

On Tuesday, Marie and hundreds of others in exile in Damascus,
attended the burial of three Christian pro-regime militiamen who were
killed in fighting.

Adnan Nasrallah, 62, told AFP that an explosion destroyed an archway
just across from his house that leads into Maalula during the fighting
last week.

Alexis, 34, originally of Fort Worth, Texas, recently began working
at the Navy yard as a civilian contractor, the station reported. The FBI
confirmed his identity in the afternoon.

Alexis was armed with an assault rifle and a handgun, two law enforcement officials tell the Washington Post.
One of the sources said he also had a shotgun. All the weapons have
reportedly been accounted for. His aunt, Helen Weeks, told the paper
that he grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y. with his mother, Sarah, and father,
Anthony.

At least 13 people were killed -- including Alexis -- and more were
wounded at the Naval Sea Systems Command Headquarters building after at
least one gunman opened fire after 8:20 a.m. Monday, a Defense
Department official said.

When thousands of Muslims become refugees, then you can’t get the
media to shut up about it for weeks. Thousands of Muslim migrants
invading Burma became “refugees” and the media has spent the better part
of a year ranting about how evil the Buddhists are.

But when Muslim terrorists attack a Christian city creating tens of
thousands of refugees, you couldn’t pay the media to cover the story,
whether it’s in Syria, Egypt or closer to home in the Philippines.

Philippine troops have started to battle their way into
coastal villages in the south where Muslim rebels have held scores of
residents hostage in a six-day standoff, sparking fierce clashes that
have killed 56 people and displaced more than 60,000, officials said
Saturday.

President Benigno Aquino III said more firefights were expected but
assured more than 62,000 displaced villagers being sheltered at a sports
complex in Zamboanga city that the rebels’ capability to sow trouble
has been degraded and the government was working to end the crisis soon.

A suspected auto burglar was in hospital in critical but stable
condition after being shot by the owner of a car being burglarized in
the 8400 block of Julian Robles NE, police said.

The man who shot the suspect has been charged with
aggravated battery resulting in great bodily harm, and was booked into
the Metropolitan Detention Center, according to Albuquerque Police
spokesman Simon Drobik.

Police received a call at about 2 a.m. Sunday from a man
later identified as Kyle Cordova, 26, who reported that his car was
being burglarized and the suspect was still in the car.

“At some point, Mr. Cordova retrieved a handgun and shot the
burglar once,” Albuquerque police spokesman Simon Drobik said in an
email on Sunday.

Not many Americans or Western Europeans really know Russian President
Vladimir Putin, but friend or foe, it is in our interest to know him
well. To know him, we must first shake off some of our cold war stereotypes
of Russia and Russian leaders.

The Russian Federation
replaced the old Soviet Union in 1992, after the collapse of the Communist
Party. Boris Yeltsin was the first directly elected president of the
new Russian Federation and served until his resignation on December
31, 1999. At that time, he named his recently appointed Prime Minister,
Vladimir Putin, to the office of President. Putin won the March 26,
2000 election running under the Unity Party banner with 53.4 percent
of the vote against 11 other candidates. The Communist candidate came
in a distant second with 29.5 percent of the vote. Putin served until
March 2008, when Dmitry Medvedev was elected President, and Putin was
named Prime Minister. Putin was elected again to the presidency in March
2012 and appointed Medvedev to the office of Prime Minister.

The Russian Federation
is not the Communist dominated Soviet Union, and Boris Yeltsin, Dmitry
Medvedev, and Vladimir Putin are not Joe Stalins. Putin, however, is
not an American. He is among the most Russian of Russians.

Putin will be 61 on
October 7 and has served 13 years as either President or Prime Minister
of the Russian Federation, the ninth most populous country in the world
with 144 million people, and the largest country in the world geographically.

Vladimir Vladimirovich
Putin was born in 1952 in Leningrad, now known by its original name
of St. Petersburg. His parents were Vladimir Spirodonovich Putin (1911-1999)
and Maria Ivanova Putina (1911-1998). His father was a Navy veteran
and served in the NKVD (state security police) during World War II.
He is said to have been a dedicated communist and militant atheist.
He later held some minor offices in the Communist Party. His mother,
a factory worker, however, was a devout Russian Orthodox believer, who
had the young Vladimir secretly christened in the Russian Orthodox Church.
She regularly attended services and took her son with her despite the
strong persecution of the Communist Soviet government. Her husband knew
this but did not report it to Communist Party officials. Besides Putin’s
paternal grandfather, Spirodon Putin, who was a cook in one of Lenin’s
country residences, nothing is known of his ancestry. The Putin surname
is a mystery.

Putin attended local
school number 193 near his family commune apartment in Leningrad. He
did not seem particularly interested in school until the sixth grade,
when he began to admire the intelligence officers in popular Soviet
movies. Because of this he also took up the sport of Judo, which he
practices to this day.

In 1975, Putin graduated
from the Law Department of Leningrad State University and received a
Ph.D. in Economics. His Dissertation was titled “The Strategic Planning
of Regional Resources Under the Formation of Market Relations.” Perhaps
no subject could have been more providentially influential on his career,
which would transition from Soviet Communism to increasing capitalism
in 1991.

Following graduation
from the University, he became a junior officer in the KGB (Committee
for State Security), the Soviet agency for internal security, intelligence,
and secret police. His job mostly concerned monitoring internal security
risks. The latter years of his work with the KGB were spent in East
Germany, but he returned to Leningrad after the collapse of the Communist
East German government. Putin speaks fluent German as well as Russian.
After 16 years with the KGB he resigned and retired with the rank of
Lt. Col. to pursue a political career in Leningrad. A strong reason
for this change, however, was that he disagreed with the KGB plot to
overthrow the reformer Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev. Putin’s reputation
as a KGB bad guy is exaggerated. He identified with the reformers, and
this was later viewed favorably by President Yeltsin and other reformers.

Putin’s years as Russian
President from 1999 through 2008 were a spectacular economic success,
using policies much closer to Reagan capitalism than Soviet Communism.
He persuaded the Federal Assembly to pass new tax laws including a flat
13 percent income tax and reduced profits taxes. The Russian economy’s
real GDP growth was 72 percent in 8 years. From 1999 to 2008, real income
increased by 2.5 fold, real wages more than tripled, and poverty more
than halved. Recognizing, however, the amount of control that Putin
has exercised from the top, some have called his policies, “state
capitalism.” Putin plans to make Russia’s oil and gas resources
a major factor in making Russia into an economic superpower. According
to Thomas White International analysts, Putin’s success is attributable
to “good macroeconomic management, important fiscal reforms, increasing
capital inflow, access to low-cost external financing, and a five-fold
increase in the price of oil and gas, which constitute the majority
of Russia’s exports.

Putin’s high public
approval polls, ranging as high as 81 percent and never yet below 62
percent, are principally the result of economic policies that have increased
real living standards in Russia by substantial degrees.

Putin has also pursued
a consciously macho public image campaign. Putin is 5 foot seven inches
tall (170.1 cm). His weight is a state secret, but it is obvious
that he is remarkably fit for a man nearing 61. He is a Judo champion,
and his photo ops often exhibit his bare-chested fitness riding horses,
fishing, and doing manly outdoor work.

Vladimir Putin and Lyudmila
Putina, his wife of 30 years, announced jointly on June 13 of this year
that they are having a “civilized divorce.” Not much has ever been
known of Vladimir Putin’s home and family life. His daughters Marinya
(28) and Yekaterina (27) have never been photographed by the press.

Vladimir Putin is a formidable political leader and an enigmatic mystery.
He should never be underestimated. His ambition is primarily to advance
Russia.

Appearing on ABC News’s “This Week With George Stephanopoulos” on Sunday, President Barack Obama said he had 80 to 90 percent of the country agreeing with him in favor of gun control, but the he could not get gun-control legislation enacted because of a “faction of the Republican Party.”

Obama made the observation about the supermajority of Americans he believes favor “gun control” when Stephanopoulos asked him why the issues he had chosen to focus on at the beginning of his second term seem to have stalled.

Just when one might have thought that lunacy over gun policy in the U.S. cannot be exceeded, think again.

In the wake of the
Newtown massacre, Colorado adopted a universal background check system
and a modest restriction on the size of high-capacity magazines. This
was good news for everyone except gun sellers who don't want the sales
to felons and the insane to dry up (and those who think what for most
purchasers would be a five-minute background check is too much of an
imposition).

Since gun sellers call
the shots at the NRA, the lobbying group launched an effort to punish
Colorado legislators who stood up for public safety over gun seller
profits. Now, two thoughtful Colorado legislators have been recalled and
the NRA is crowing at having exercised its muscle once again.

North Carolina along with the rest of the states and
Washington, DC has joined in a new movement in America called
“Overpasses for Obama’s Impeachment” (OFOI). The movement got started
when James Neighbors, founder of OFOI, was inspired by a few people in
Carlsbad, California that were standing on an overpass with signs that
read “Honk to Impeach Obama;” American Flags were flying in the
background.

Neil Moyer, Media Relations Coordinator, said that “OFOI is a
non-partisan grassroots effort to remind all elected officials to
remember that they work for us, that we gave them the job, and that we
can take that job back at any time.”

Any new gun in the market should face extreme scrutiny. This is
particularly true of a new design, and even more so of a new concept,
engineered into a new design. Back in 2011 we got our first look at a
bullpup 15 round pump shotgun in the form of the Kel-Tec KSG.
At the time, most gunwriters who got one were elated with the gun,
including us. But part of that elation was that this entirely new
concept had come from Kel-Tec, an American company that had already
pulled off groundbreaking products like the PMR-30 and another bullpup,
the .308 caliber RFB rifle. Nothing about the KSG was a disappointment.
The engineering made sense, and the gun worked fabulously.

This year a
new 15 round bullpup came into the market called the UTS-15 from
UTAS-USA. It has the magazine tubes on the top instead of the bottom
like the KSG. It has a built in flashlight/laser combo, and it says
“Made in USA” on the gun, though UTAS is a Turkish company. We were
finally able to get our hands on one this week, and like any other newly
designed mechanical device, there are positives and negatives to the
gun. Overall it worked well, but we did have some light strikes and
mis-feeds. Understanding the differences between the UTS-15 and the KSG
will be a big part of deciding which gun to try to buy.

“In Search of Mr. Jefferson’s Liberty” ended
with a contention that “consent” defines our personal status in
relation to government and liberty. This essay explores the meaning and
consequence of “consent”.

Our
US Declaration of Independence says: “Governments are instituted among
Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed…”
Consent plays a critical role in defining social and political order.

Both
the North Carolina Constitution of 1776 and our current Constitution of
1971 rely on “consent” as their source for authority: “The people of
this State shall not be taxed or made subject to the payment of any
impost or duty without the consent of themselves or their
representatives in the General Assembly, freely given.”

Webster’s dictionary of 1828 defines consent as (1) A yielding of the mind or will to that which is proposed, (2) To yield what one has the power, the right, or the disposition to withhold, or refuse to grant. We use this word where power, rights, and claims are concerned. Consent often amounts to permission.

The
philosophical appeal of consent theory is that it captures our nature
as autonomous moral beings. Consent is an essential element in the
delivery of justice under maxims of common law; e.g. “No man has the right to force an obligation on another with impunity.” Consent denies that force or coercion, conquest or de facto power as such, can place upon us any moral obligation.

Most
of the abuses and usurpations of government can be traced to consent,
often acquired by dubious means. The most insidious of the “dubious
means” is the presumption that “free acceptance of benefits” grants an
implied consent.

A legal contract is established whenever a benefit is accepted from government. Once
you enter into a contract for defined benefit (protection and/or
payment from the public treasury) you have ‘consented’ to be bound by
the legislative jurisdiction and civil statutes of the state.

Citizens
surrender unalienable rights in exchange for the privilege to exercise a
limited political liberty, e.g. voting, jury duty, public office. “Rights
… affirmed in the Constitution … (are) restricted … to the extent that
they have been voluntarily surrendered by the citizenship to agencies of
the government“. [City of Dallas v Mitchell (1922)]

The
‘vehicles of entrapment’ are the abundance of seemingly innocuous
government ‘application’ forms: Taxpayer ID; Registration of births,
marriages and land deeds; Social Security (FICA); Medicare.

Consent transforms property from Private to Public.
A warranty deed is a conditional title in “fee simple”; a contract of
feudal obligation. The term “real estate” means land recognized and
regulated in government statutes. It became “real” in the jurisdiction
of government, converted from ‘private’ to ‘public’ status, through
consent implied by the act of registering a deed.

Eradication
of all private property ownership was accomplished by reducing the
status at law of the individual (via pauperization – FICA), and by
eliminating lawful money from circulation (FDR 1933). Ownership is
converted to ‘user’, and property subject to ‘rent’. Citizen-paupers
receive benefits in the form of charity through entitlement programs
which are ‘gifts from the public treasury’.

Once
individual Americans lacked standing and could not alienate title with
lawful money, all property purchased with worthless notes (Federal
Reserve) was no longer held by right, but by privilege, subject to
taxation and regulation. Since the New Deal, government has maintained a
“creditor” relationship with regard to its “debtor” citizens.

Consent transforms liberty from Rights to Privileges.
In a similar fashion to the conversion of property, all rights become
conditional upon an agreement to receive benefits. The resulting
privileges are subject to statute and regulation. This transformation
is the reason that law enforcement and lawyers are able to say: “no
rights are absolute”.

A
right to travel is converted into a regulated privilege to drive a
vehicle. Building permits are required for improvement on property not
under mortgage or lien. Privilege licenses are necessary for business
transactions between individuals.Carry permits are mandated for concealed weapons despite a 2nd Amendment protection that “shall not be infringed”.

Consent transforms life from Sovereign to Slave.
When a private person becomes a citizen, s/he becomes a corporate
officer of the government. Life itself is treated as indentured
servitude, an asset of the state. This has dire consequences which
manifest in such legislative obscenities as the income tax and the
recent healthcare “tax on your life” (Obamacare).

Consent
converts a “private person” into a corporate officer of the government;
an entity subject to legislative jurisdiction and regulation.

Transformation is not a new phenomenon in America,
it has accompanied our evolution from common law into statutory civil
law. Progressive government in the 20th and 21st centuries merely
accelerated positive law and affirmative legislation which has its roots
in the early 19th century.

Property,
liberty and life itself are held conditional to the needs of society.
In granting consent, rights become subordinate first to society and then
to the tyranny of a majority via democratic legislative process. Over
time, rights disappear and privileges become arbitrary.

Jefferson’s
world was one of absolutes: a sovereign God; a sovereign man created in
God’s image; absolute and unalienable rights to life, liberty, and
property. Religion provided moral guidance for interactions among men
and common law provided the means to address “harm” and “damage”.

Rightful
Liberty stands in bold contrast to the social philosophy of governments
and their citizen-slaves. The fundamental purpose of government, to
protect rights, is invalidated by the actions that accomplish social
control. Consent has alienated the very rights that government was
established to protect and defend.

“Abraham Lincoln did not cause the death of so many people from a mere love of slaughter, but only to bring about a state of consent that could not otherwise be secured for the government he had undertaken to administer.” ~ L. Spooner

Government Good … Need More … Will Fix Everything …

What does this mean for our efforts to restore society and government to the principles of our country’s founding?

In
the state of nature we had the power to do whatever it took to preserve
our lives, our natural rights, and our property. We also had the right
to punish those who violated the law of nature: this stemmed directly
from the law of self-preservation.

Once
consent to be governed has been granted, one cannot exercise absolute
and unalienable rights. One can only ask permission to use qualified
and conditional privileges that mock the memory of Rightful Liberty.

When
social restrictions become intolerable, as they always will, there is
no real recourse within a system enabled by your consent.

You
cannot ‘elect’ a solution to the problems of social control and
restricted liberty via polls when the root cause is your own consent …

• to democracy (tyranny of the majority)• to socialism (needs of the many outweigh those of the individual)• to bribery (purchase of votes through benefits from the treasury)• to usury (theft of wealth through inflation of fiat currency)• …• TO BE GOVERNED

A gunman opened fire Monday at the Washington Navy Yard — killing at
least four people and wounding at least six more, including a security
guard and a city police officer, authorities said.

The shooter was believed to be wounded, authorities told NBC News,
and crews were combing the facility to make sure there were no other
gunmen.

It was not clear whether the gunman was civilian or military.

The suspect has been described as a black male dressed in all black, carrying an “assault rifle” and a double-barreled shotgun.

A woman who gave her name as Terry Durham said a fire alarm went off,
and as she and co-workers were evacuating, she saw a man down the hall
raise a rifle and fire toward them, hitting a wall. “He was tall. He
appeared to be dark-skinned,” she told WJLA-TV.

“He was a tall black guy,” said her co-worker, Todd Brundidge, who is
black. “He didn’t say a word. He aimed the gun and fired our way, I
couldn’t believe it.”

Remembrance

Execution of Colonel Ho Ngoc CanLast words: "If I won the war, I would not condemn you as you have condemned me.I would not humiliate you as you have humiliated me.I would not ask you questions that you asked me.I fought for the freedom of my people.I have merit and I am not guilty.No one can convict me.History will criticize you as my Communist enemy.You want to kill me, then kill me.Do not blindfold me.Down with the Communists.Long live the Republic of Viet Nam !"

Colonel CraigMandeville:

“They wanted the people to see that he was dead,” said Craig Mandeville, an American adviser to the South Vietnamese army who fought side by side with Can. “He was believed to be some sort of invincible guy. The North Vietnamese thought that, too, and I even thought that when I fought with him.”

“He said, ‘OK, the country’s fallen, but by God we’re still South Vietnamese and we’re free,’ ” Mandeville recalled. “So he went down to Chuong Tien province and rounded up all these soldiers down there to form a Free Vietnam.”

Col. Can didn’t live long after that, but the legacy of his struggle lives on.

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Core Creek Militia

==============================My sixth great grandfather, his wife, and five of his six children were killed in battle with the Tuscarora Indians at Core Creek, NC.

The Seven Blackbirds

==============================My third great grandfather was an Ensign in the Revolutionary War, and saved his unit's flag after being wounded at the Battle of Brandywine. He was also at Kingston (Kinston), Wilmington, Charleston, Two Sisters and Augusta. He was at the defeat at Brier Creek and also Bee Creek.

Requiem Aeternam -
Eternal Rest Grant unto Them
==============================
My second great grandfather was killed in action on May 3, 1863 at the Battle of Chancellorsville.
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My great grandfather and great uncle knew all the men in the "Civil War Requiem" video as they were part of the 53rd NC which was the sole unit defending Fort Mahone. (Fort Mahone was named "Fort Damnation" by the Yankees) *Handpicked men of the 53rd (My great grandfather was one of these) made the final, night assault at Petersburg in an attempt to break Grant's line. This was against Fort Stedman which was a few miles to the slight northeast. They initially succeeded, but reinforcements drove them back. This video is made from photographs which were taken the day after the 53rd evacuated the lines the night before to begin the retreat to Appomattox. I have many more pictures taken by the same photographer, one of these shows a 14 year old boy and the other is the famous picture of the blond, handsome soldier with his musket.
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*General Gordon promised the men a gold medal and 30 days leave if they accomplished their task and many years after the War my great grandfather wrote General Gordon, who was then governor of Georgia about this incident. They exchanged several letters which I have framed. See first link below.
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*The Attack On Fort Stedman
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"His Colored Friends"
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Lee's Surrender
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My Black NC Kinfolks
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Punished For Being Caught!

Great Grandfather Koonce

He was a drummer boy in the WBTS, survived the War only to die a few years later. He was caught in an ice storm on his way home, but instead of seeking shelter, continued on his horse until the end. His clothes had to be cut off and he died a few days later.